DesiRée Beck is a Brazilian drag performer, actress, model and one of the contestants on the first season of Caravana das Drags and the second season of Drag Race Brasil.
About
Drag Race Brasil Season 2
DesiRée Beck is a bold, captivating drag queen celebrated for her magnetic stage presence and fearless performances. Hailing from the heart of Bahia's countryside, she found inspiration for her drag journey in RuPaul's Drag Race. Her name reflects a blend of childhood dreams of becoming a pop star and a tribute to her husband's family name.
As fiery as a plate of Bahian acarajé, DesiRée has claimed prestigious titles in talent and beauty competitions. DesiRée's aesthetic is defined by her flamboyant "perua" (over-the-top) persona, which mirrors her real-life personality. Since entering the drag world, she's performed nonstop, even transitioning to digital platforms during the pandemic. In 2020, she created TNT Drag, a national drag competition that gained popularity and featured prominent queens like Organzza, Tristan Soledade, and Aquarela.
DesiRée's versatility shines through her performances, which blend humor, elegance, and daring moments. A key highlight of her career was co-hosting events like Festival Realness and Gongada Drag. Known for her sharp sense of humor and sass, she's ready to slay not just in the reading challenge but also promises to bring plenty of laughter among the queens in the Werk Room.[6]
DesiRée Beck é uma queen ousada, conhecida por sua presença de palco e performances impecáveis e arrebatadoras. Natural do interior da Bahia, encontrou inspiração para sua drag em RuPaul’s Drag Race e escolheu seu nome como união do sonho infantil de ser uma estrela, com uma homenagem ao sobrenome da família de seu marido.
Fervente como um acarajé baiano, DesiRée já conquistou diferentes títulos em concursos de talento e beleza. O estilo de sua drag é marcado pela estética ‘perua’, onde mescla atitude e extravagância, que é um reflexo direto de sua personalidade vibrante.
Durante a pandemia, Desirée brilhou com a criação do TNT Drag, competição nacional que revelou nomes como Organzza, Tristan Soledade e Aquarela. Com um humor afiado, versatilidade e elegância, já foi uma das apresentadoras do Festival Realness e do Gongada Drag. Pronta para gongar no ‘reading challenge’, a queen promete risadas, looks e muita presença na Werk Room.[1]Drag Name Origin
DesiRée is the name of the wife of famous Brazillian announcer, Galvão Bueno, while Beck is her husband's last name.[7]
Track Records
Statistics | CDD Season 1 | Brasil Season 2 |
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Ranking: | 3rd Place (Charisma Owner) |
TBA |
Final Show Challenges Won: | 2 (Eps. 2, 5) | N/A |
Close Challenges Won: | 2 (Eps. 4, 7) | |
Maxi Challenges Won: | N/A | TBA |
Mini Challenges Won: | TBA | |
Times as Team Captain: | 0 | TBA |
Times in Bottom: | 2 (Eps. 3, 6) | TBA |
Episode Eliminated: | Episode 9 | TBA |
Memorable Quotes
Caravana das Drags Season 1
- "Dá o aqué da boneca!"
- "Apenas aguente!"
- "Eu sou DesiRée, eu vim mostrar para você que o meu “iolei-iolei” vai botar para “rá-rá-rá-rá”! Não tenho só coroa, eu sou a boa boa! Sou rainha do tomate, esse sabor não é à toa! (Queen of Tomatoes lyrics)
- "Nâo estou aqui pra reclamar, estou aqui pra argumentar..."
- "Vocês acharam que vinha mais uma feia, né?" (during the stand-up challenge).
- "Quero agradecer a essas oito cabeças de gado por abrir o meu show!" (during the stand-up challenge).
- "Muito obrigada, Walter Mercado." (during the stand-up challenge).
- "Eu preciso de um momento." (at the dressing room after her Talent Show performance).
Trivia
- For her Episode 4 Final Show performance look on Caravana das Drags Season 1, DesiRée had prepared a reveal under her headpiece, which was, according to her, black plumes and feathers and a 39 inch wig.[8]
- Her original promo look for Drag Race Brasil (Season 2) did not arrive in time due to a strike of the mail delivery service. Her final promo look had to be arranged in one afternoon.[9]
- She had to stone her look while the other contestants were filming the promos.[9]
Gallery
Caravana das Drags Season 1
Caravana das Drags Season 1 Looks
Drag Race Brasil Season 2
Drag Race Brasil Season 2 Looks
Filmography
TV
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2023 | Caravana das Drags (Season 1) | Self | Contestant (Placed 3rd) | [10] |
2025 | Drag Race Brasil (Season 2) | Self | Contestant (Placed TBA) | [1] |
Web Series
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2020-2021 | TNT Drag | Host | [11] | |
2021 | TNT Macabra | Host | [12] |
Short Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2020 | O Massacre Do Glub Glub | A Possuída | [13] |
External Links
References
Winner | Hellena Borgys |
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Runners-Up | 2nd: Gaia Do Brasil • 3rd: DesiRée Beck • 4th: Frimes |
Other Contestants | 5th: Ravena Creole • 6th: Chandelly Kidman (Disqualified) • 7th: Enme Paixão • 8th: Robytt Moon • 9th: Morgante • 10th: Slovakia |
Hosts | Ikaro Kadoshi • Xuxa |
Judges | Ikaro Kadoshi • Xuxa |
Winner | TBA |
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Runners-Up | TBA |
Other Contestants | Adora Black • Bhelchi • Chanel • DesiRée Beck • Melina Blley • Mellody Queen • Mercedez Vulcão • Paola Hoffmann Van Cartier • Poseidon Drag • Ruby Nox |
Host | Grag Queen |
Judges | Bruna Braga • Dudu Bertholini • Grag Queen |
Pit Crew | TBA |